Representatives from the Edgecomb Fire Department met with the board of selectmen Monday, March 23 to present their case for a full-time fire chief.
Divorces
Heather Major of Wiscasset and Eric Major of Wiscasset were granted a divorce on Jan. 5. They were married in Wiscasset on June 24, 1995. Shared parental rights of two minor children. Name changed to Heather Violet Roberts.
Legal Notices – Week of March 19
Government Notices Bremen THE BREMEN TOWN MEETING Will Be Held On Saturday, March 28, 2015 At The Bremen Town Center Municipal Elections And Voting On The Clam Management Ordinance Of The Town Of Bremen Will Be From 8:00 AM – 12:00 Noon The Town Meeting Will Begin At 2:00 PM Absentee ballots are available at […]
Nobleboro Native Uses Her Story to Help Others With Lyme Disease
Paula Jackson Jones, the co-founder of Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education, is using her own journey with Lyme Disease to help others.
Post-embezzlement Audit of Whitefield Accounts Complete
The forensic audit of Whitefield’s municipal accounts, called for after the former tax collector misappropriated town funds, is complete.
Edgecomb Woman Gets 3 1/2 Years for Importing Heroin
A 25-year-old Edgecomb woman was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison March 4 after pleading guilty to felony charges of trafficking and importing heroin.
Other Courts
Shane A. Edgecomb, 41, Whitefield, operating under the influence Jan. 24 in Augusta; 96-hour jail sentence to be served in the alternative sentencing program, $600 fine, 150-day license suspension.
District Attorney’s Office Talks Prisoner Count with County Commissioners
District Attorney Geoffrey Rushlau and Assistant District Attorney Andrew Wright attended the commissioners’ meeting Tuesday, March 3 to discuss the disproportionate amount of prisoners incarcerated before trial.
Local man Indicted for Allegedly Tampering with Witness in Sexual Abuse Case
A local martial arts instructor awaiting trial on four felony charges, including a sexual abuse charge involving a former student, now faces a new charge of tampering with a witness.
Jail Lieutenant Indicted in Waldoboro Elder Abuse Case
A lieutenant with the Cumberland County Jail was indicted March 10 on five class B felony theft charges in what police are calling a case of elder abuse against his own father.
Donated Preserve Means Access to Pemaquid Pond in Bremen
The recent donation of 28 acres of woodland and a 1.9-acre island means the public will have its first access in Bremen to Pemaquid Pond, according to Steve Laurich, chair of the Pemaquid Watershed Association’s Lands Stewardship Committee.
South Bristol Holds Efficient Town Meeting
South Bristol’s town meeting warrant had 42 articles, but voters only needed an hour and a half to make decisions for the town’s 2015 year.
Damariscotta Salt Shed Collapses
Damariscotta’s salt shed collapsed around 2 a.m., Sunday, Feb. 22, under the weight of wet snow, according to Damariscotta Superintendent of Roads, Buildings, and Grounds Steve Reynolds.
Goodnow’s in Waldoboro to Become a Hilltop Stop
Winning the real estate auction of the former Goodnow’s Variety in Waldoboro Feb. 5, Gary and Jane Gravel plan to renovate the building and open a second location of their Damariscotta business, Hilltop Stop.
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